Osaka-based Personal Health Tech, a leading provider of corporate health management services via SaaS and BPO solutions, has successfully raised ¥300 million in its Series A funding round. The capital will support expansion of service offerings and extend the company’s reach to more corporate clients across Japan.
Enhancing Corporate Health Management
The company delivers a suite of digital tools that streamline employee health monitoring, wellness programs, and administrative processes. By combining software solutions with business process outsourcing, Personal Health Tech provides a comprehensive approach that helps businesses improve workplace health outcomes while reducing operational burdens.
“This investment allows us to accelerate platform development, enhance AI-driven analytics, and onboard new corporate clients efficiently,” said a company spokesperson. “We are committed to delivering innovative solutions tailored to evolving workplace health needs.”
Strategic Use of Funding
The Series A funds will be used to:
- Develop advanced AI-powered analytics for employee health insights.
- Expand the team and strengthen customer support.
- Introduce new features targeting corporate wellness and regulatory compliance.
- Scale operations to reach more mid- to large-sized companies across Japan.
Market Potential and Investor Confidence
As organizations increasingly prioritize employee well-being and regulatory compliance, technology-driven health management solutions are becoming essential. Investors in the funding round expressed confidence in Personal Health Tech’s model, citing the growing demand for integrated, data-driven wellness services and the potential for domestic and international growth.
Looking Ahead
With fresh capital, Personal Health Tech aims to accelerate innovation, broaden its corporate wellness portfolio, and solidify its leadership position in Japan’s health tech sector. By combining automation, analytics, and human-centric services, the startup is poised to make a significant impact on corporate health management in the coming years.